“His patience is unbelievable:” World War II veteran forms unlikely friendship with a preschooler

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MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL — They are 86 years apart in age — but they’re best friends! Meet Erling Kindem and Emmett Rychner. Erling is 89 years old, and Emmett is three years old.

According to KARE in Minneapolis/St. Paul, little Emmett’s parents, Bryan and Anika Rychner had little interaction with the elderly man who lives next door — a World War II veteran who flew combat missions in Europe.

That all changed last year, when three-year-old Emmett paid Erling a visit — and the two bonded over tomatoes.

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Their friendship grew over the next few months as they spent time racing lawn mowers, playing croquet and fixing bicycles.

“I was in the kitchen and I heard the snow blower going, sounds like Erling is really close to the house. I opened the window and he was snow blowing a path from his back door to our back door,” Anika Rychner said.

These two love spending time together — but soon, things will change for both of them — something they’re trying not to think about right now.